Part of the atom that does not contribute to the atom's mass
What are electrons?
-OH
What is an alcohol?
Trigonal planar shape, 120 degrees, 4 electron domains
What is sp2?
The ideal gas equation
What is pV=nRT?
Intermolecular forces present in H2O
What are London Dispersion Forces and hydrogen bonding?
The most electronegative element on the periodic table
What is Flourine
-Cl
-Br
-I
What is a halide?
Trigonal bipyramidal shape, 6 electron domains
What is sp3d?
Conditions that are STP
What is 1 atm and 273K?
A system at equilibrium will respond to a stress in the opposite direction.
(A stress on the reactants side will cause a stress on the products side, vice versa)
What is LeChatelier's principle?
The name of the group 17 elements
What are Halogens?
-N-
What is an amine?
5 electron domains, 109.5 bond angle, ex: CH4
What is sp3?
Dalton's law Equation (for the pressure of 3 gasses)
What is Ptotal=P1+P2+P3
What is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s1 3d10?
Metals that are liquid at room temperature
What are Bromine and Mercury?
-COOH
What is an organic acid?
What is sp?
Conditions that a real gas differs from an ideal gas
What is low temperature and high pressure?
A difference between a galvanic and electrolytic cells
Electrolytic cells require a battery
Cathodes are positive and anodes negative in galvanic cells
Galvanic cells are spontaneous, electrolytic cells are non-spontaneous
Law that states like charges repel, opposite charges attract
What is Coulomb's law?
C (double bond) O
What is a ketone?
Octahedral shape
What is sp3d2?
Convert 700. torr to atm
What is .921 atm?
The meaning of each part of the q=mCΔT formula
What is:
q= energy gained or lost in a system
m= mass
C= specific heat
ΔT= change in temperature in a system
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